Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Exclusive: Doctor Who News and Merchandise at the Licensing Expo

The Thirteenth Doctor is on the cover of The Bugg Report, a publication released in conjunction with the expo. Unfortunately the publication does not impart any new information about Series 11.




This is what I've been able to find so far for Doctor Who merchandise at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas. I hope to have more news soon.

There is a new line with an attractive coat, a handbag and some jewelry featuring Gallifreyan symbols and, most importantly, stars. I hoped there'd be stars!

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Do the stars look familiar? They should! There are stars on the Thirteenth Doctor's earring.



It appears I was fortunate to find what little I did about BBC Studios' presence at the Licencing Expo. While other booths featured pieces of television sets, puppets, a live cat, and people dressed in character costumes including Power Rangers, a Velociraptor, Godzilla, etc., BBC Studios quietly offered space featuring several of their programs for convention goers to explore. I'm told there are two Doctor costumes in the far right of the second photo in this tweet.
ITV posted a video of an accelerated walk-through of the convention which briefly included the BBC Studios booth.
Here is a screenshot of the video which shows the outside of the BBC Studios booth with a poster of the thirteenth Doctor.

So, with Doctor Who Series 11 premiering in October, it's too early for a huge thirteenth Doctor merchandising promotion.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Three Things I've Learned About Doctor Who Production from the BAFTAs

Jodie Whittaker and Bradley Walsh attended the television BAFTAs Sunday night, May 13. They were both interviewed by several media outlets. First, the filming is "midway through now," according to Jodie Whittaker at 1:28 in this BAFTA video.



Second, According to Lizo Lizo Mzimba at 0:25 in another Jodie Whittaker interview for the BBC, "We spoke to Bradley Walsh earlier. He said Chris Chibnall is giving it just a huge cinematic canvas."



Third, in a Reuters interview at 0:15, Jodie Whittaker said "I'll be probably regretting my night out tomorrow when I'm on set running about but yeah, it's really good." So production resumes today, Monday, May 14.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

All the Doctor Who Series 11 Directors are Discovered

Thanks to @Ruther2 on Twitter, all the names of the directors of Doctor Who Series 11 can be named. They are Jamie Childs, Mark Tonderai, Sallie Aprahamian and Jennifer Perrott.

The director of the first filming block, Jamie Childs is the only director who was officially announced. Childs' involvement was first discovered by @Ruther2.

Childs was then officially announced in Doctor Who Magazine. Childs also directed Jodie Whittaker's reveal which premiered on July 16. Childs directed Episodes 1 and 7.
From Doctor Who Magazine 519 Gallifrey Guardian:
"Jamie Childs is the first director to be working on the 2018 series."

Then gradually, the other directors were discovered.  Mark Tonderai directed Block 2, Episodes, 2 and 3, which was filmed in part in South Africa."

Sallie Aprahamian directed Block 3, Episodes 4 and 6.


Jennifer Perrott is currently directing Block 4, most likely Episodes 5 and 8.


Which would leave what is likely the the finale block to Jamie Childs, who will return to direct the final block, Block 5, likely Episodes 9 and 10.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Chris Chibnall's Different Kind of Relationship with Doctor Who Magazine

I received the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, #525, via my digital subscription. I contains some interesting articles on scenes and characters cut from various episodes of Doctor Who.

What it doesn't contain is Production Notes or news of any kind regarding Series 11 production.

This is a significant departure from the type of news the magazine used to report on series production during the times when Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat were the showrunners.

The editor of Doctor Who Magazine, Marcus Hearn was interviewed by Doctor Who: Panel to Panel podcast, which became available on February 3. It seems he couldn't stress enough how important Doctor Who Magazine is to Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens, the BBC and BBC Worldwide (now BBC Studios). Below are a few excerpts from the podcast I've transcribed. All of it is interesting but I've highlighted the parts where Hearn is emphasizing how important Doctor Who Magazine is to the people producing it.

“I had a long meeting with Chris [Chibnall] and Matt [Stevens], I think in September were it was clear to me that both Chris and Matt are very enthusiastic about the magazine, have a very detailed knowledge of the magazine’s history and I’m please to say that both Chris and Matt and all their colleges and our colleagues a BBC television and BCC Worldwide value the magazine very highly, which is lovely to know.”
“It is the official Magazine. One thing I was delighted about was that Chris and Matt and all their colleagues at the BBC do actually recognize that we have a role to play as the official magazine and actually helping them to promote the series. We have, I hope, inside information.”
“It’s probably too early in the game to actually say. ‘How is the magazine going to help, or to work alongside of colleagues at the BBC to promote the new series because, as I’m talking to you now, we’re only in very early February and so we’re some months away from that but we have had a number of conversations about how much they value the magazine and about how they’re going to be working with us to help to promote the series when that comes around. So yes, we’re talking to Chris and Matt, we’re talking to the cast of the new series. I haven’t been on set but my deputy editor Peter Ware and as well assistant Emily Cooke have been spending some time in Cardiff. I’m planning to go next week for the first time. And so we are gathering material for when the time comes for outright transmission.”

Since issue #521, published after Jodie Whittaker's Doctor appeared on Twice Upon a Time and featuring the thirteenth Doctor on the cover with the caption “Jodie Whittaker is the Doctor", there hasn't been any production news of note. In past series, the magazine provided the names of the directors and writers, information on what block was currently being filmed and the occasional name or two of some of the actors who would appear in the series. The absence of production news is a very different approach with the new showrunner.

I look forward to seeing the material gathered by the magazine staff once they are given the go-ahead to publish it. here is another quote from the podcast which gives you an idea of the Hearn percieves the magazine's directive.

“That we will be breaking news, I hope. We the time comes later this year when the new series begins but I don’t necessarily feel that’s our primary function. I don’t think, as Series 11 approaches, I would hope we get the opportunity to do that but I think people will look to Doctor Who Magazine more for a detailed and accurate representation of what’s actually happening. I think they will look to Doctor Who Magazine for a detailed and accurate representation of actually how the show is actually coming to the air. They’ll look to Doctor Who Magazine for an accurate and detailed representation of the people who are actually making the show because that’s the sort of thing we do on Doctor Who Magazine, we talk to the people, not just the actors, who are obviously terribly important, but we talk to the people who actually the writers, the directors, the behind-the-scenes people that maybe other magazines may not be interested in but that’s what we do on Doctor Who Magazine. I see Doctor Who Magazine not just as a source of accurate news of that sort buy also as a journal of record.”

Doctor Who Magazine is available at UK Newsstands Thursday, May 3. It is also available right now via a Kindle digital edition and on Pocketmags at 12:01 a.m., May 3.